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    Essex Avenue Foundation

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    Wilmington, DE8008391754
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    About Essex Avenue Foundation

    The Essex Avenue Foundation concentrates a small number of very large grants focused primarily on community-based education and social services, with a notable emphasis on a single Bronx community school. Its portfolio also includes targeted investments in supportive housing, refugee/immigrant higher-education access, and urban environmental sustainability. Grants are typically sizable and often unrestricted or program-specific, indicating flexibility and trust in grantee execution.

    Focus Areas

    Latino-focused community K–8 education in the Bronx (Escuela Comunitaria del Bronx)Supportive housing development and homelessness services (Breaking Ground)Higher-education access and fellowships for Afghan/refugee scholars (Cornell University initiative)Urban composting and city-level environmental sustainability programs (Council on the Environment)

    Who They Fund

    newly arrived scholars & students (Afghan scholars/students)asylum-seeking and displaced familiesurban residents / NYC communities

    About Essex Avenue Foundation

    The Essex Avenue Foundation’s largest recent gifts have gone to Escuela Comunitaria Del Bronx, including $5,000,192 in 2023, $2,851,937 in 2024, and $1,895,108 in 2025. That sustained support signals a strong commitment to a single Bronx community school while the broader portfolio reaches into housing, education access, and environmental work. The foundation’s giving also includes major support for Breaking Ground, with grants tied to both a 2030 Fund and a Working Capital Fund, and a $1,500,000 award to Cornell University for the Initiative to Support Afghan Scholars and Students fund. Those grants sit alongside large unrestricted gifts to schools and community organizations, showing a preference for substantial, flexible awards. The pattern is not limited to one subject area: the same funder has backed supportive housing development, refugee and immigrant higher-education pathways, composting, youth services, and urban ecology. Across the recent grants list, the common thread is concentrated, high-dollar support for organizations carrying out direct service, program expansion, or capital-linked work in New York City and beyond.

    What Essex Avenue Foundation Funds

    In education, The Essex Avenue Foundation has repeatedly supported Escuela Comunitaria Del Bronx with multi-million-dollar unrestricted grants, indicating a durable relationship with the Bronx school community. In higher education access for displaced students, it gave $1,500,000 to Cornell University for the Initiative to Support Afghan Scholars and Students fund. Housing and homelessness are another clear thread. The foundation awarded $2,000,000 to Breaking Ground for the 2030 Fund and later gave $1,000,000 for its Working Capital Fund, alongside a $700,000 grant to Coalition for the Homeless for the Eviction Prevention Fund and general support. Environmental work appears in grants such as $1,300,000 to Council on the Environment Inc for the Composting Program and $530,000 to City Parks Foundation for the Tree Time Program, which supported sidewalk tree planting in Brooklyn.

    How Essex Avenue Foundation Gives

    Typical grant size sits at $50,000 at the 25th percentile, $145,000 at the median, and $450,000 at the 75th percentile, but the recent list shows that this funder also makes repeated seven-figure awards. The portfolio is marked by continuity: Escuela Comunitaria Del Bronx appears across 2023, 2024, and 2025, as do Breaking Ground, City and Country School Inc, the Coalition for the Homeless, and The New York Foundling. The Essex Avenue Foundation is a regular funder rather than a DAF and makes grants nationally. It also funds individuals, which fits the presence of scholar-support funding in the recent record.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $27.8M

    Total Assets

    $616.1M

    Total Revenue

    $92.1M

    Total Expenses

    $28M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $50K and $450K, with a median of $145K.

    25th Percentile

    $50K

    Median

    $145K

    75th Percentile

    $450K

    Geographic Reach

    National14 states funded

    About 0% of grants go to recipients in MA.

    Funding intensity
    Low
    High
    Headquarters
    Funding intensity
    Low
    High

    Where Essex Avenue Foundation Funds

    Top 2 recipient countries by grant volume for Essex Avenue Foundation.

    RankCountryGrantsTotalShare
    1United StatesDomestic200$68M
    99.0%
    2Zambia

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    Latest Form 990: 2025
    Total assets: $616.1M
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    smallholder and Black farmers
    rural entrepreneurs in Turkana, Isiolo, Marsabit, Samburu
    youth (Road to Success, youth program expansion)
    nonprofit implementers / Habitat for Humanity statewide offices

    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated giving: very few, large grants dominate total funding; repeat multiyear support to a flagship community school alongside single large commitments to mission-specific initiatives and place-based environmental work.

    Funding Style

    general & unrestricted / general operating supportemergency / rapid response grantsseed / start-up fundingcapacity building / program expansionproject-specific / capital & permitting support

    Notable grantees: Escuela Comunitaria del Bronx (Bronx Community School), Breaking Ground Housing Development Fund Corporation, Cornell University (Initiative to Support Afghan Scholars and Students), Council on the Environment, Inc. (composting/urban sustainability)

    Topics

    urban forestry & street tree programscoastal & marine restoration (oyster reefs, kelp, mangroves)green workforce development & green job pathwayseviction prevention & housing stabilitylegal aid and basic needs for asylum-seekers and displaced familiescommunity food security (food pantries, food insecurity, small-scale agriculture—Black Farmers Rice Project)renewable energy access programs (solar for Habitat for Humanity)

    Where Essex Avenue Foundation Makes Grants

    Most grants go to recipients in Massachusetts by count, but the recent grants are heavily concentrated in New York City and nearby places. New York recipients include Bronx and New York City organizations such as Escuela Comunitaria Del Bronx, Breaking Ground, Council on the Environment Inc, The New York Foundling, Coalition for the Homeless, and City Parks Foundation. Outside New York, recent awards reached Ithaca, Portland, Berkeley, Chicago, New Haven, Alexandria, Charlottesville, Washington, DC, Silver Spring, and Tavernier. The recipient-country distribution is overwhelmingly U.S.-based, with 200 grants in the United States and 2 in South Africa.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Essex Avenue Foundation

    What are The Essex Avenue Foundation’s main focus areas?

    Recent grants point to education, housing stability, refugee and scholar support, and environmental sustainability. Examples include multi-year support for Escuela Comunitaria Del Bronx, funding for Breaking Ground’s housing-related funds, Cornell University’s Afghan scholar initiative, and environmental grants for composting, tree planting, solar programs, oyster restoration, and coral restoration.

    Does The Essex Avenue Foundation make large grants?

    Yes. The median recent grant size is $145,000, with the 75th percentile at $450,000. The recent record also includes multiple awards at $1,000,000 and above, including seven-figure grants to schools, housing nonprofits, and university-based initiatives.

    Does The Essex Avenue Foundation support the same organizations over time?

    Yes. Several recipients appear in multiple years, including Escuela Comunitaria Del Bronx in 2023, 2024, and 2025; Breaking Ground in 2023, 2024, and 2025; City and Country School Inc in 2023, 2024, and 2025; The New York Foundling in 2024 and 2025; and the Coalition for the Homeless in 2024 and 2025.

    Where does The Essex Avenue Foundation give most often?

    By recipient count, Massachusetts is the top state, while the bulk of named recent grants land in New York City and the Bronx. The recent list also includes recipients in Ithaca, Portland, Berkeley, Chicago, New Haven, Alexandria, Charlottesville, Washington, DC, Silver Spring, and Tavernier.

    Does The Essex Avenue Foundation fund individuals?

    Yes. The foundation’s profile indicates that it funds individuals, and the recent grant record includes support connected to the Initiative to Support Afghan Scholars and Students fund at Cornell University.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    2
    $600K
    1.0%

    Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    ESCUELA COMUNITARIA DEL BRONX BRONX COMMUNITY SCHOBRONX, NY$1,895,1082025General & Unrestricted
    THE NEW YORK FOUNDLINGNEW YORK, NY$1,000,0002025the Home of Integrated Behavioral Health and the Road to Success program
    BREAKING GROUND HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FUND CORPORATINEW YORK, NY$1,000,0002025Working Capital Fund
    CITY AND COUNTRY SCHOOL INCNEW YORK, NY$1,000,0002025General & Unrestricted
    WE CARE SOLARBERKELEY, CA$750,0002025General & Unrestricted
    ALI FORNEY CENTERNEW YORK, NY$750,0002025General & Unrestricted
    HEALTH IN HARMONY INCPORTLAND, OR$750,0002025General & Unrestricted
    COALITION FOR THE HOMELESS INCNEW YORK, NY$700,0002025Eviction Prevention Fund and General support
    JUBILEE JUSTICE INCALEXANDRIA, LA$700,0002025Black Farmers Rice Project
    REFED INCCHICAGO, IL$700,0002025General & Unrestricted
    WOMEN IN NEED INCNEW YORK, NY$700,0002025programming and Emergency needs fund
    GREENWAVE ORGANIZATION CORPNEW HAVEN, CT$625,0002025General & Unrestricted
    CORAL RESTORATION FOUNDATION INCTAVERNIER, FL$600,0002025General & Unrestricted
    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INTERNATIONAL INCCHARLOTTESVILLE, VA$580,0002025to assist 10 Habitat for humanity statewide offices in starting-up solar programs in anticipation of the roll-out of the federal solar for all program, and to provide seed funding for future solar campaigns in additional states beyond the original 10 states
    CITY PARKS FOUNDATION INCNEW YORK, NY$530,0002025Tree Time Program: Sidewalk tree planting along Vandervoort Avenue in Brooklyn, NY
    SOLAR UNITED NEIGHBORSWASHINGTON, DC$525,0002025General & Unrestricted
    TREES FOR THE FUTURE INCSILVER SPRING, MD$525,0002025Senegal program
    BRONXWORKS INCBRONX, NY$500,0002025General & Unrestricted
    RETHINK FOOD NYC INCNEW YORK, NY$500,0002025General & Unrestricted
    REFED INCCHICAGO, IL$500,0002025Catalytic Grant Fund
    THE CONSERVATION FUND A NONPROFIT CORPORATIONARLINGTON, VA$500,0002025Working Farms Fund
    BILLION OYSTER PROJECTNEW YORK, NY$500,0002025Design & Permitting of Oyster Reefs
    FAUNA & FLORA INTERNATIONAL USA INCWASHINGTON, DC$500,0002025Deforestation Prevention in the Annamite Mountains
    WILD LANDSCAPES INCTALLAHASSEE, FL$500,0002025Green Heart of the Everglades project
    PROJECT DRAWDOWNNEW YORK, NY$500,0002025General & Unrestricted
    GREEN CITY FORCEBROOKLYN, NY$500,0002025General & Unrestricted
    CHRISTIAN HERALD ASSN INCNEW YORK, NY$500,0002025General & Unrestricted
    CITY AND COUNTRY SCHOOL INCNEW YORK, NY$500,0002025Caroline Pratt Institute
    THE DREAM LIFE TWO SIXTYLusaka$500,0002025General & Unrestricted
    COUNCIL ON THE ENVIRONMENT INCNEW YORK, NY$500,0002025General & Unrestricted
    WOMEN IN NEED INCNEW YORK, NY$500,0002025to continue the legal aid program and to address food insecurity
    THE CHILDRENS AID SOCIETYNEW YORK, NY$500,0002025General & Unrestricted
    WOMENS HOUSING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIOBRONX, NY$494,0002025the emergency fund and general support
    UNIVERSITY OF MAINE FOUNDATIONORONO, ME$410,0002025Kelp Strain Selection Laboratory and Production System work
    FAUNA & FLORA INTERNATIONAL USA INCWASHINGTON, DC$400,0002025Mangrove Projects
    CITY PARKS FOUNDATION INCNEW YORK, NY$350,0002025NYC Green Relief and Recovery Fund
    PROJECT RENEWAL INCNEW YORK, NY$350,0002025General & Unrestricted
    NEW YORK RESTORATION PROJECTNEW YORK, NY$300,0002025General & Unrestricted
    NATIVE RENEWABLES INCFLAGSTAFF, AZ$300,0002025General & Unrestricted
    EARTH MATTER NY INCNEW YORK, NY$300,0002025General & Unrestricted
    NATIONAL NETWORK OF ABORTION FUNDSNEW YORK CITY, NY$300,0002025General & Unrestricted
    CEC STUYVESANT COVE INCLONG ISLAND CITY, NY$300,0002025General & Unrestricted
    NON TRADITIONAL EMPLOYMENT FOR WOMENNEW YORK, NY$300,0002025General Operating Support, Emergency Fund, Expansion of Youth Programs
    WATERFRONT ALLIANCE INCNEW YORK, NY$225,0002025General & Unrestricted
    FUND FOR PUBLIC HOUSING INCNEW YORK, NY$210,0002025Sustainability Grant Management fund
    RARE INCARLINGTON, VA$200,0002025to support Rare's mangrove conservation and restoration efforts worldwide, including important mangrove areas of Brazil, Mozambique, and the Philippines
    THE BOMA PROJECT INCMANCHESTR CTR, VT$175,8732025Rural Entrepreneur Access Project in Turkana, Isiolo, Marsabit and Samburu
    COOPERATIVE EXTENSION ASSOCIATION IN THE STATE OFITHACA, NY$171,5552025Ag Energy NY and Expansion fund
    MOTT HAVEN SPANISH SEVENTH DAYYONKERS, NY$169,0002025food fund
    SURE WE CAN INCBROOKLYN, NY$150,0002025General & Unrestricted

    ESCUELA COMUNITARIA DEL BRONX BRONX COMMUNITY SCHO

    $1,895,108
    BRONX, NY2025

    General & Unrestricted

    THE NEW YORK FOUNDLING

    $1,000,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    the Home of Integrated Behavioral Health and the Road to Success program

    BREAKING GROUND HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FUND CORPORATI

    $1,000,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    Working Capital Fund

    CITY AND COUNTRY SCHOOL INC

    $1,000,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    General & Unrestricted

    WE CARE SOLAR

    $750,000
    BERKELEY, CA2025

    General & Unrestricted

    ALI FORNEY CENTER

    $750,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    General & Unrestricted

    HEALTH IN HARMONY INC

    $750,000
    PORTLAND, OR2025

    General & Unrestricted

    COALITION FOR THE HOMELESS INC

    $700,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    Eviction Prevention Fund and General support

    JUBILEE JUSTICE INC

    $700,000
    ALEXANDRIA, LA2025

    Black Farmers Rice Project

    REFED INC

    $700,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    General & Unrestricted

    WOMEN IN NEED INC

    $700,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    programming and Emergency needs fund

    GREENWAVE ORGANIZATION CORP

    $625,000
    NEW HAVEN, CT2025

    General & Unrestricted

    CORAL RESTORATION FOUNDATION INC

    $600,000
    TAVERNIER, FL2025

    General & Unrestricted

    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INTERNATIONAL INC

    $580,000
    CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA2025

    to assist 10 Habitat for humanity statewide offices in starting-up solar programs in anticipation of the roll-out of the federal solar for all program, and to provide seed funding for future solar campaigns in additional states beyond the original 10 states

    CITY PARKS FOUNDATION INC

    $530,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    Tree Time Program: Sidewalk tree planting along Vandervoort Avenue in Brooklyn, NY

    SOLAR UNITED NEIGHBORS

    $525,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    General & Unrestricted

    TREES FOR THE FUTURE INC

    $525,000
    SILVER SPRING, MD2025

    Senegal program

    BRONXWORKS INC

    $500,000
    BRONX, NY2025

    General & Unrestricted

    RETHINK FOOD NYC INC

    $500,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    General & Unrestricted

    REFED INC

    $500,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    Catalytic Grant Fund

    THE CONSERVATION FUND A NONPROFIT CORPORATION

    $500,000
    ARLINGTON, VA2025

    Working Farms Fund

    BILLION OYSTER PROJECT

    $500,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    Design & Permitting of Oyster Reefs

    FAUNA & FLORA INTERNATIONAL USA INC

    $500,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    Deforestation Prevention in the Annamite Mountains

    WILD LANDSCAPES INC

    $500,000
    TALLAHASSEE, FL2025

    Green Heart of the Everglades project

    PROJECT DRAWDOWN

    $500,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    General & Unrestricted

    GREEN CITY FORCE

    $500,000
    BROOKLYN, NY2025

    General & Unrestricted

    CHRISTIAN HERALD ASSN INC

    $500,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    General & Unrestricted

    CITY AND COUNTRY SCHOOL INC

    $500,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    Caroline Pratt Institute

    THE DREAM LIFE TWO SIXTY

    $500,000
    Lusaka2025

    General & Unrestricted

    COUNCIL ON THE ENVIRONMENT INC

    $500,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    General & Unrestricted

    WOMEN IN NEED INC

    $500,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    to continue the legal aid program and to address food insecurity

    THE CHILDRENS AID SOCIETY

    $500,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    General & Unrestricted

    WOMENS HOUSING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIO

    $494,000
    BRONX, NY2025

    the emergency fund and general support

    UNIVERSITY OF MAINE FOUNDATION

    $410,000
    ORONO, ME2025

    Kelp Strain Selection Laboratory and Production System work

    FAUNA & FLORA INTERNATIONAL USA INC

    $400,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    Mangrove Projects

    CITY PARKS FOUNDATION INC

    $350,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    NYC Green Relief and Recovery Fund

    PROJECT RENEWAL INC

    $350,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    General & Unrestricted

    NEW YORK RESTORATION PROJECT

    $300,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    General & Unrestricted

    NATIVE RENEWABLES INC

    $300,000
    FLAGSTAFF, AZ2025

    General & Unrestricted

    EARTH MATTER NY INC

    $300,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    General & Unrestricted

    NATIONAL NETWORK OF ABORTION FUNDS

    $300,000
    NEW YORK CITY, NY2025

    General & Unrestricted

    CEC STUYVESANT COVE INC

    $300,000
    LONG ISLAND CITY, NY2025

    General & Unrestricted

    NON TRADITIONAL EMPLOYMENT FOR WOMEN

    $300,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    General Operating Support, Emergency Fund, Expansion of Youth Programs

    WATERFRONT ALLIANCE INC

    $225,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    General & Unrestricted

    FUND FOR PUBLIC HOUSING INC

    $210,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    Sustainability Grant Management fund

    RARE INC

    $200,000
    ARLINGTON, VA2025

    to support Rare's mangrove conservation and restoration efforts worldwide, including important mangrove areas of Brazil, Mozambique, and the Philippines

    THE BOMA PROJECT INC

    $175,873
    MANCHESTR CTR, VT2025

    Rural Entrepreneur Access Project in Turkana, Isiolo, Marsabit and Samburu

    COOPERATIVE EXTENSION ASSOCIATION IN THE STATE OF

    $171,555
    ITHACA, NY2025

    Ag Energy NY and Expansion fund

    MOTT HAVEN SPANISH SEVENTH DAY

    $169,000
    YONKERS, NY2025

    food fund

    SURE WE CAN INC

    $150,000
    BROOKLYN, NY2025

    General & Unrestricted